premed411, Kurtilein, Michael Shermer, and atheist anger

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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2007

It's not directionless harm.

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  • Anger is normal when feeling misunderstood, but it can also be destructive. This is the problem. The biggest hurdle lies with constructively channeling anger so it won't impede happiness. Change is slow, but it's futile to be angry at people who don't understand why. Nothing gets done. Finding a way to make others understand, think, care about deep issues that they don't feel concerns them will always be a conundrum & applies to many things.

  • I should follow up, as I've been thinking along similar lines since I made the vid.

  • standing up to the bully, compared to bullying between school-children... what a great analogy! and yes, i think getting rid of religion using everything we can do within the boundaries of free speech will improve our future.

    watch?v=1uFlRVnJYws watch this. it is worth it. i agree with you. their precious religious belief-system is not worth it.

  • My older cousin recently gave me a judge of the universe speech, and I felt like he was beating me up. The analogy has been in my mind for the few weeks since then.

  • Good one Abb. You let the clown face go for a bit. :) I wouldn't worry at all about your daughter with respect to religion. Anything she decides will be her own choice. Every generation should get a tiny bit better with that attitude.

  • Thanks, and my daughter will thank us someday, I hope. (I'm thinking of selling my clown face on ebay.)

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  • I think its OK when people believe there is no God. I believe in God, but that doesn't mean everyone has to. It's probably because I was raised by atheist parents that I don' t judge. I think we all have to decide what we will believe. Religions really make an awful mess of this... maybe they fear their own doubts??

    I don't know why there is so much evil in the world,especially worldwide. Where does evil come from?

    I hope you don't get too mad at ALL Christians. Many of them ruin our good name

  • i'm so glad that there are still some people out there who have found good reason to fight this, as you say it, bully

  • Just a little more charisma, pleeeeeeeease!

  • I feel your anger and frustration and wholeheartedly agree that calling stupid stupid is vitally important. Here's to a better world for your daughter and her generation!

  • Oh by the way I chuckled when you mentioned the Jack Chick tracts. Those are something else! If people don't know about him they should look him up online.

    Your words speak to the heart. I have experienced this process first hand. I realized I must choose to be happy and thrive productively, regardless. Thank you for this vid. Humor is the best medicine. :)

  • 5 stars.

  • Very well said.

  • RAmen, bro. RAmen.

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